What's at Stake in Harvard's Fossil-Fuel Divestment Debate
This isn't a disagreement about tactics or style. It's a collision over what the university's role in social change ought to be.

This isn't a disagreement about tactics or style. It's a collision over what the university's role in social change ought to be.

Todd Gitlin assesses the difference between Obama's outlook and that of FDR and LBJ, and considers what it will take for him to succeed in office.
The author, who was among the activists in Chicago's Grant Park during the 1968 Democratic Convention, reflects on Obama's unifying spirit as part of the lost legacy of the sixties.